pming
Legend
Hiya!
I think, iirc, Birthright, Spelljammer and Dragonlance. But it's not what I picked...as to what I specifically DIDN'T pick. Simply put, I just don't trust WotC do do a reliable "conversion of a setting for 5e" from an old one. I did figure that Spelljammer is 'broad' enough to be able to handle whatever they do to it (and it is also non-specific enough, oddly, to be easily ignored as 'canon' if you want). I think Birthright could be done, but again, easy enough to just ignore if it turns into a hot mess. Lastly, Dragonlance has a bajillion pages written for it in sooo many different ways (articles, novels, short stories, setting books, adventure lines, even a cartoon), and the writers are still alive and active in the RPG'ing (and 'writing') communities that I think WotC would be hard pressed to really "mess it up".
That said...I'm pretty sure WotC could screw up all three I chose. I mean, if Hollywood can mess up just about everything they touch in the last 10'ish years, pretty sure WotC/Hasbro can do it too!
There are exceptions, but few and far between. I don't want to take the risk.
(oh, and before anyone askes, I would have chosen Mystara, Greyhawk and Homebrew; I don't want WotC even looking at those first two settings!)
^_^
Paul L. Ming
I think, iirc, Birthright, Spelljammer and Dragonlance. But it's not what I picked...as to what I specifically DIDN'T pick. Simply put, I just don't trust WotC do do a reliable "conversion of a setting for 5e" from an old one. I did figure that Spelljammer is 'broad' enough to be able to handle whatever they do to it (and it is also non-specific enough, oddly, to be easily ignored as 'canon' if you want). I think Birthright could be done, but again, easy enough to just ignore if it turns into a hot mess. Lastly, Dragonlance has a bajillion pages written for it in sooo many different ways (articles, novels, short stories, setting books, adventure lines, even a cartoon), and the writers are still alive and active in the RPG'ing (and 'writing') communities that I think WotC would be hard pressed to really "mess it up".
That said...I'm pretty sure WotC could screw up all three I chose. I mean, if Hollywood can mess up just about everything they touch in the last 10'ish years, pretty sure WotC/Hasbro can do it too!

(oh, and before anyone askes, I would have chosen Mystara, Greyhawk and Homebrew; I don't want WotC even looking at those first two settings!)
^_^
Paul L. Ming